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a few hundred kilometers away sean and panic. after more than two years of conflict, seems like this are a regular occurrence in many parts of syria. the president obama will act without one of the closest allies and friends he has already said there are core interests at stake for the united states, and that country whose violate international norms regarding chemical weapons need to be held accountable. simon mcgregor, london. started by asking james what the reaction had been to the vote. >> the u.n. is shocked that the loyal britts who safed by the americans in iraq and after dan stan will not be involved in this. are going to support this military action at the time. when he was speaking it looked as though there was a plan, a short path, a short attack, it looks like that is unraveling now. >> what does it mean for the possibility of the attack. >> they tried that again, they sat down with the other permanent numbers. looks like there's no way that russia is going to budge. the other problem is there was weapons inspectors
a few hundred kilometers away sean and panic. after more than two years of conflict, seems like this are a regular occurrence in many parts of syria. the president obama will act without one of the closest allies and friends he has already said there are core interests at stake for the united states, and that country whose violate international norms regarding chemical weapons need to be held accountable. simon mcgregor, london. started by asking james what the reaction had been to the vote....
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support of someone working in an independent hardware store who makes 11 or $12 an hour to say yes, sean da should get 15 for serving hamburgers. it is doing to be very very difficult. unfortunately, this movement is more going on here than just $15 an hour. it is the labor movement. they are trying to essentially recruit workers get union cards things of that nature, and the impact on mcdonalds will be far greater than the $15 an hour, because they will bring everything else. before you know it you will have work rules. where someone that makes fries can't flip a hamburger, someone who flips a hamburger. >> some people would argue that's a good thing. >> well, those are the rules that general motors out of business, i would point out to you. >> also created all sorts of issues. unions at times have protected, whoers so it is one of those balances acts. let's talk about what the fast food industry is saying. they are saying that they are defending themselveses by saying -- the fact is only 5% of restaurant employees any the minimum wage, and those who do are working part time, half are t
support of someone working in an independent hardware store who makes 11 or $12 an hour to say yes, sean da should get 15 for serving hamburgers. it is doing to be very very difficult. unfortunately, this movement is more going on here than just $15 an hour. it is the labor movement. they are trying to essentially recruit workers get union cards things of that nature, and the impact on mcdonalds will be far greater than the $15 an hour, because they will bring everything else. before you know...
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sean matthews. thank you very much for joining us. ceo of cantor fitzgerald. >> thank you. >>> coming up next, french fries on demand. >>> plus five being reasons tesla could be in the fast lane to the mainstream. >>> later, can you guess -- this is cool -- the top two best performing stocks of the s&p both this month and over the last 30 days? here's a hint. what's old is new again. these names will amaze. i promise. this man is about to be the millionth customer. would you mind if i go ahead of you? instead we had someone go ahead of him and win fifty thousand dollars. congratulations you are our one millionth customer. nobody likes to miss out. that's why ally treats all their customers the same. whether you're the first or the millionth. if your bank doesn't think you're special anymore, you need an ally. ally bank. your money needs an ally. to experience the precision handling of the lexus performance vehicles, including the gs and all-new is. ♪ this is the pursuit of perfection. >>> that's it. we are moving to belgium. this fr
sean matthews. thank you very much for joining us. ceo of cantor fitzgerald. >> thank you. >>> coming up next, french fries on demand. >>> plus five being reasons tesla could be in the fast lane to the mainstream. >>> later, can you guess -- this is cool -- the top two best performing stocks of the s&p both this month and over the last 30 days? here's a hint. what's old is new again. these names will amaze. i promise. this man is about to be the millionth...
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sean! >> caller: booyah, king james. how are you? >> pretty good. i'm feeling pretty regal. what's up? >> caller: i want to know if i should be adding to my position with dpt. >> no. i don't like these royalty trusts. they've been losers. i'm not going back to them. they're depleting too quickly, i believe. let's go to curt in tennessee. curt. >> caller: hey, jim. booyah from memphis, tennessee. my stock i've been watching closely is ticker symbol nog. >> keep watching. don't pull the trigger. why? you have the chance to buy eog which is much better than northern. gregory in my home state of pennsylvania. gregory? >> caller: hey, jim. i'm a recent college graduate. i'm looking to invest in a company long term. what do you think about ford? >> recent college grad buying ford. that makes a ton of sense. i want you to put a little money each week and fill up a position in ford. great idea. rimma in california. >> caller: rima, yes. jim, hi, good talking to you. i have some lulu lemon stock. i'm trying to find out whether i should keep them or sell them. >> rima, i'm concerned.
sean! >> caller: booyah, king james. how are you? >> pretty good. i'm feeling pretty regal. what's up? >> caller: i want to know if i should be adding to my position with dpt. >> no. i don't like these royalty trusts. they've been losers. i'm not going back to them. they're depleting too quickly, i believe. let's go to curt in tennessee. curt. >> caller: hey, jim. booyah from memphis, tennessee. my stock i've been watching closely is ticker symbol nog. >>...
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we see huge volumes, anytime there's any kind of movement in interest rates or even sean conversation in interest rates. that's a big mover. >> are you seeing money move into those spaces in anticipation? i mean, the 10-year going to 2.9% i think was a big deal. >> yeah. >> throughout wall street. >> so i can only say this, maria. about six months ago, our open interest at the cme group was 881 million contracts, which is about normal. we've seen a spike of 90 million contracts now, of open positions on the books of the cme group. a lot of that is in the largest end products, which is interest rates. we've seen a lot of interest into the marketplace into the interest rate complex in euro-dollar and treasuries. >> all right. we'll talk more about that. thank you for joining us for the entire hour, terry duffy. >> thank you. >> joining us now to further break down the markets is michael santoli, and michael tower, and mike. mike times three. mike, let me kick off with you, in terms of the fed, we've seen the economic data. can it be possible the fed begins not tightening, but the taperi
we see huge volumes, anytime there's any kind of movement in interest rates or even sean conversation in interest rates. that's a big mover. >> are you seeing money move into those spaces in anticipation? i mean, the 10-year going to 2.9% i think was a big deal. >> yeah. >> throughout wall street. >> so i can only say this, maria. about six months ago, our open interest at the cme group was 881 million contracts, which is about normal. we've seen a spike of 90 million...
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we'll take a listen to who what housing and urban secretary sean donovan said earlier on "squawk box." >> we're not going back to a system that got us into the bubble in the first place. not everybody is going to be able to get a mortgage or buy a home. we need to recognize that as a country. >> let's bring in a senior policy analyze with guggenheim partners, and diana is with us as well. jarrett, why don't you start with that. should everyone be able to buy a home or as secretary suggested with the changes put in place it might be harder for some people to get a mortgage. they might not be able to get a mortgage. what do you think? >> well, everybody should want to buy a home. it's a great part of this country, a desire of people to actually own a property and be part of a community, but that's very different than whether everyone should be able to qualify to get a loan. i think that's what the secretary is referring to. our big concern is that government policy has gone too far and too few people can actually qualify to get homes that they can afford. >> diana, weigh in on that, bec
we'll take a listen to who what housing and urban secretary sean donovan said earlier on "squawk box." >> we're not going back to a system that got us into the bubble in the first place. not everybody is going to be able to get a mortgage or buy a home. we need to recognize that as a country. >> let's bring in a senior policy analyze with guggenheim partners, and diana is with us as well. jarrett, why don't you start with that. should everyone be able to buy a home or as...
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idea of shutting down has bipartisan support on xichl we have more on this story with hud secretary sean donovan later this hour. >>> also, speaking of mortgages, americans are paying them on time more often these daysment credit reporting agency transunion says the percentage of late payments fell from 5.5% a year earlier, the lowest level in five years. general motors is cutting the price of the electric chevy volt. that's a drop of about 12.5%. back if june, gm cut the price of the volt in hopes of spuring sales. >> one of our best friend is here to talk business the economy and washington a. man who wears many hats, harold ford, are you a managing director nyu professor public policy, former congressman, nbc news political analyst. >> and your friend. >> do i get that, too. we got a lot to talk about. >> becky and scott, too. >> they are friend, too. >> we are going to talk newspapers. i never had a paper route, but extra, extra, read all about it, amazon's jeff besos is dropping serious cash, probably not serious cash, $250 million is one day's worth of work for him. you and me. joi
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it will say joe -- >> like sean connery telling you how nice you look. >> so, joe, have you been working out? things like that. >>> our newsmaker of the morning, he looks good, treasury secretary jack lew. he'll sit down with john harwood at 7:30 eastern. john will join us from washington with a -- oh! he's right there. i want to talk about the other thing, larry summers. you are the man! you are the man. who was your source? can you tell us that? >> hey, joe? >> yeah? >> before we get there, can i just suggest to you, you might be able to get that app that trades siri for miley cyrus? she'll talk to you on your iphone that way. >> yeah. >> ow. >> i'd like a twerking iphone. will that -- man, that got a lot of play. >> she's only 20 years old, come on. >> it works so well. whoever her manager is, i want to hire him, but should i twerk? do you think that would help? maybe i could get on tv -- >> no, please, do not. >> i don't think this will work. >> is there anywhere that i can do that now? >> john, someone inside -- i'll tell you what, this -- i'm not under any false illusions that larr
it will say joe -- >> like sean connery telling you how nice you look. >> so, joe, have you been working out? things like that. >>> our newsmaker of the morning, he looks good, treasury secretary jack lew. he'll sit down with john harwood at 7:30 eastern. john will join us from washington with a -- oh! he's right there. i want to talk about the other thing, larry summers. you are the man! you are the man. who was your source? can you tell us that? >> hey, joe?...
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in the first sean nir ycenario t right away, in the second, you will see it in october. >> rick sherlund joining us with a look at how the companies will use offshore cash to improve share prices. thanks so much. >> thank you. >> stock getting a bump on that news on that call. >>> when we come back, why one market strategist thinks all of these tapering concerns are over does done. barry knapp with barclays will join us after the break. ♪ [ male announcer ] the parking lot helps by letting us know who's coming. the carts keep everyone on the right track. the power tools introduce themselves. all the bits and bulbs keep themselves stocked. and the doors even handle the checkout so we can work on that thing that's stuck in the thing. [ female announcer ] today, cisco is connecting the internet of everything. so everyone goes home happy. >>> i'm sharon epperson. natural gas inventory rose by 50 billion cubic feet. that was smaller injection to storage than what analysts participated. as a result we're seeing higher natural gas prices. natural gas at the highest level in a month. $3.54 rig
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. >> chaz's father, sean. >> his quality of life now is 1,000 times better than what it was when he was on the pharmaceuticals. >> a quality of life that paige figgie desperately wanted for her daughter, charlotte, but she still had one hurdle to cross. convincing dispensary owners, like the stanleys, to sell marijuana to a 5-year-old little girl. >> when charlotte's mother called my brother, joel, the brothers had a meeting and said tell us about this patient. she's 5 years old he said, and we said, no, we can't do that. >> why? it was the fear of the unknown. charlotte was the youngest patient at the time wanting marijuana. would it be too much for her? or would it change her life forever? we'll find that out later, but, first, learn more about what marijuana does to your kids' brain and yours as well. like carpools... polly wants to know if we can pick her up. yeah, we can make room. yeah. [ male announcer ] ...office space. yes, we're loving this communal seating. it's great. [ male announcer ] the best thing to share? a data plan. at&t mobile share for business. one bucket of data
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. >> chaz's father, sean. >> his quality of life now is 1,000 times better than what it was when he was on the pharmaceuticals. >> a quality of life that paige figge desperately wanted for her daughter charlotte. but she still had one hurdle to cross, convincing dispensary owners like the stanleys to sell marijuana to a 5-year-old little girl. >> when charlotte's mother called my brother, joel, the brothers had a meeting and said tell us about this patient. she's 5 years old he said, and we said, no, we can't do that. >> why? it was the fear of the unknown. charlotte was the youngest patient at the time wanting marijuana. would it be too much for her? or would it change her life forever? we'll find that out later, but, first, learn more about what marijuana does to your kids' brain and yours as well. jackie: there are plenty of things i prefer to do on my own. but when it comes to investing, i just think it's better to work with someone. someone you feel you can really partner with. unfortunately, i've found that some brokerage firms don't always encourage that kind of relationship. tha
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. >> chaz's father, sean. >> his quality of life now is 1,000 times better than what it was when he was on the pharmaceuticals. >> a quality of life that paige figge desperately wanted for her daughter charlotte. but she still had one hurdle to cross, convincing dispensary owners like the stanleys to sell girl.uana to a 5-year-old little >> when charlotte's mother called my brother, joel, the brothers had a meeting and said tell us about this patient. she's 5 years old, he said, and we said, no, we can't do that. >> why? it was the fear of the unknown. charlotte was one of the youngest patient at the time wanting marijuana. would it be too much for her? or would it change her life forever? we'll find that out later, but, first, learn more about what marijuana does to your kid's brain and yours as well. [ female announcer ] birdhouse plans. nacho pans. glass on floors. daily chores. for the little mishaps you feel use neosporin to help you heal. it kills germs so you heal four days faster. neosporin. use with band-aid brand bandages. but for all these symptoms, you also take kaopectate.
. >> chaz's father, sean. >> his quality of life now is 1,000 times better than what it was when he was on the pharmaceuticals. >> a quality of life that paige figge desperately wanted for her daughter charlotte. but she still had one hurdle to cross, convincing dispensary owners like the stanleys to sell girl.uana to a 5-year-old little >> when charlotte's mother called my brother, joel, the brothers had a meeting and said tell us about this patient. she's 5 years old,...
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or osama bin laden or sean hannity. these are horrible names! >> sean hannity, that is not fair. >> all kidding aside, one quick thing, i know stephanie wants to jump in. in tennessee, turned statute of child abuse, it includes not just physical abuse, but imminent mental abuse. if you're going to name your child messiah or a worse name, a more challenging name, the child live withes it, not the parent. they think it's cute and fun. your kid has to go every day with that and get beaten up or ostracized from society. that's wrong. >> stephanie, dean makes a point. but dean, messiah is number four among fastest growing baby names in this country. so there are lots of messiahs running around. forget the judge's rationale, is that child abuse? >> a worm hole has opened in the universe again in that i agree with michael medved. the judge is clearly overreaching here. there is no law against being an idiotic parent, erin. do they think this is going to cause some second coming panics in the state? i'm not sure. i think it is overreaching. i think that
or osama bin laden or sean hannity. these are horrible names! >> sean hannity, that is not fair. >> all kidding aside, one quick thing, i know stephanie wants to jump in. in tennessee, turned statute of child abuse, it includes not just physical abuse, but imminent mental abuse. if you're going to name your child messiah or a worse name, a more challenging name, the child live withes it, not the parent. they think it's cute and fun. your kid has to go every day with that and get...
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from a guy who has watched a lot of these debates, i believe if you had mark levin and sean hannity and rush limbaugh asking the questions, they would ask tougher questions from a perspective that would be of an interesting to primary voters. >> i'm biased. i'm cnn and i would love to host a debate. thank you very much. we'll let you have the last word and we'll have you all back soon. >> coming up next, she says her life was turned upside down and her reputation ruined after she says her name was leaked by the government. plus forget puffy gowns. try docock. fighting that's how apparently one princess gets down. ng lots d lots of things. let's get your business rolling now, everybody sing. ♪ norfolk southern what's your function? ♪ ♪ helping this big country move ahead as one ♪ ♪ norfolk southern how's that function? ♪ we do? i took the trash out. i know. and thank you so much for that. i think we should get a medicare supplement insurance plan. right now? [ male announcer ] whether you're new to medicare or not, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical
from a guy who has watched a lot of these debates, i believe if you had mark levin and sean hannity and rush limbaugh asking the questions, they would ask tougher questions from a perspective that would be of an interesting to primary voters. >> i'm biased. i'm cnn and i would love to host a debate. thank you very much. we'll let you have the last word and we'll have you all back soon. >> coming up next, she says her life was turned upside down and her reputation ruined after she...
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i saw priebus' interview with sean hannity about this. he basically said we want a base we can control. these guys are not going to promote us. so i think it's a ploy. i'm sure it's a sincere ploy, but i think it is a ploy about the debates, to say we're going to take our ball and bat and go home. >> except from the rnc's perspective you're going to have four-plus hours or i don't know how long it's going to be is primetime coverage and primetime story about hillary clinton. they'd probably like that for marco rubio and jeb bush, et cetera. >> one more nbc story this week, alec baldwin in talks for a show on msnbc. this is not a joke. i think it may be announced as early as this week. will you all be watching an alec baldwin talk sh? >> i'd watch that. i think he's an interesting personality. the cable networks do not have hosts who are from a news background necessarily. why not alec baldwin? he's a guy who mixes it up. it could be exciting and energetic. >> i think it could be good. i've interviewed him. he's very interested in politics
i saw priebus' interview with sean hannity about this. he basically said we want a base we can control. these guys are not going to promote us. so i think it's a ploy. i'm sure it's a sincere ploy, but i think it is a ploy about the debates, to say we're going to take our ball and bat and go home. >> except from the rnc's perspective you're going to have four-plus hours or i don't know how long it's going to be is primetime coverage and primetime story about hillary clinton. they'd...
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and, remember, as i've mentioned earlier, jaycee dugard, elizabeth smart, sean hornback, all had opportunities during the course of their captivity to escape and none of them did that. people have characterized it as stockholm syndrome, i think it's probably a little bit more complicated than that given the circumstances. but she needed to keep herself alive. that's the key to absolutely everything. and that's exactly what happened. and she is alive. >> you'll hear these four horseback riders, horsemen, who were out in the wilderness talking about that a little bit later on during this press conference. we'll hit play, we'll pause, take a break and come back. play it. >>> wendy walsh is here. marc klaas is here. both have expertise in this subject. we're talking of the rescue of hannah anderson. let's play the press conference, then we'll talk more. >> you have that prickly feeling. you do what is right. and sometimes it's better to call and be wrong and not call and wish you had. i think everybody that's standing here would have done exactly what we did. there's nothing heroic about it. nothi
and, remember, as i've mentioned earlier, jaycee dugard, elizabeth smart, sean hornback, all had opportunities during the course of their captivity to escape and none of them did that. people have characterized it as stockholm syndrome, i think it's probably a little bit more complicated than that given the circumstances. but she needed to keep herself alive. that's the key to absolutely everything. and that's exactly what happened. and she is alive. >> you'll hear these four horseback...
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committed this crime to try to let them justify their explanation the way -- justify their actions the way sean hannity did with george zimmerman. no one on the left, no one in the civil rights community is trying to justify what they did. they all admit it was a horrible thing. whereas people on the right have spent the better part of a year justifying george zimmerman's actions, trashing trayvon martin's memory, trying to dig up everything he ever did wrong to suggest that he had it coming. so this comparison that allen west is making and the charge of hypocrisy is absurd when you look at the way right wing media and commentators handled the last year with regard to trayvon martin and george zimmerman. >> so, do you think that maybe leaders should come out and say hey listen. this is behavior you should not be doing? you're saying they are not condoning it. >> that is obvious. they were arrested. no one condoned it. i don't think any time a crime happens anyone needs to stand up and say that is terrible. it goes without saying. the difference is when trayvon martin was killed there were folks
committed this crime to try to let them justify their explanation the way -- justify their actions the way sean hannity did with george zimmerman. no one on the left, no one in the civil rights community is trying to justify what they did. they all admit it was a horrible thing. whereas people on the right have spent the better part of a year justifying george zimmerman's actions, trashing trayvon martin's memory, trying to dig up everything he ever did wrong to suggest that he had it coming....
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>> will -- >> will cumulus drop rush and sean? >> probably not. >> michael harrison, what's your take? >> maybe. >> all right. we covered the gamut there. thom hartmann, michael medved, michael harrison. >>> hillary mania continues with three things in the works. more on that when we come back. i'm tony siragusa and i'm training guys who leak a little, to guard their manhood with new depend shields and guards. ctn that's just for guys. now, it's your turn. get my training tips at guardyourmanhood.com where over seventy-five percent of store management started as i'm the next american success story. working for a company hourly associates. there's opportunity here. i can use walmart's education benefits to get a degree, maybe work in it, or be an engineer, helping walmart conserve energy. even today, when our store does well, i earn quarterly bonuses. when people look at me, i hope they see someone working their way up. vo: opportunity, that's the real walmart. does your dog food have? 18 percent? 20? new purina one true instinct h
>> will -- >> will cumulus drop rush and sean? >> probably not. >> michael harrison, what's your take? >> maybe. >> all right. we covered the gamut there. thom hartmann, michael medved, michael harrison. >>> hillary mania continues with three things in the works. more on that when we come back. i'm tony siragusa and i'm training guys who leak a little, to guard their manhood with new depend shields and guards. ctn that's just for guys. now, it's your...
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smith. >> they found sean's body and pulled it out, but he was no longer responsive. they did not find the ambassador. >> back in washington, word spreads fast about the attack. defense secretary leon panetta and chairman of the joint chiefs of staff meet with president obama. what happened at the meeting? >> obviously, this is a very unusual event, and it has profound significance for the president and by this time, of course, everyone's thinking it is 9/11. >> 12:07 a.m. benghazi time, 6:07 p.m. washington, the state department sends an e-mail to the white house, pentagon and the fbi. it says the islamic military group has claimed credit. >> if there was any thought that this might have been a spontaneous uprising, well, this clearly put that to rest. >> three days before september 11, is a local libyan militia told the u.s. the security situation in benghazi was quickly deteriorating, warning the americans to decrease their presence. >> there may have been a lack of situational awareness. they may have not been able to identify which of the dozens of violent armed
smith. >> they found sean's body and pulled it out, but he was no longer responsive. they did not find the ambassador. >> back in washington, word spreads fast about the attack. defense secretary leon panetta and chairman of the joint chiefs of staff meet with president obama. what happened at the meeting? >> obviously, this is a very unusual event, and it has profound significance for the president and by this time, of course, everyone's thinking it is 9/11. >> 12:07...
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smith. >> they found sean's body and pulled it out, but he was no longer responsive. they did not find the ambassador. >> back in washington, word spreads fast about the attack. defense secretary leon panetta and chairman of the joint chiefs of staff meet with president obama. what happened at the meeting? >> obviously, this is a very unusual event, and it has profound significance for the president and by this time, of course, everyone's thinking it is 9/11. >> 12:07 a.m. benghazi time, 6:07 p.m. washington, the state department sends an e-mail to the white house, pentagon and the fbi. it says the islamic military group has claimed credit. >> if there was any thought that this might have been a spontaneous uprising, well, this clearly put that to rest. >> three days before september 11, is a local libyan militia told the u.s. the security situation in benghazi was quickly deteriorating, warning the americans to decrease their presence. >> there may have been a lack of situational awareness. they may have not been able to identify which of the dozens of violent armed
smith. >> they found sean's body and pulled it out, but he was no longer responsive. they did not find the ambassador. >> back in washington, word spreads fast about the attack. defense secretary leon panetta and chairman of the joint chiefs of staff meet with president obama. what happened at the meeting? >> obviously, this is a very unusual event, and it has profound significance for the president and by this time, of course, everyone's thinking it is 9/11. >> 12:07...
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. >> chaz's father, sean. >> his quality of life now is 1,000 times better than what it was when he was on the pharmaceuticals. >> a quality of life that paige figge desperately wanted for her daughter charlotte. but she still had one hurdle to cross, convincing dispensary owners like the stanleys to sell marijuana to a 5-year-old little girl. >> when charlotte's mother called my brother, joel, the brothers had a meeting and said tell us about this patient. she's 5 years old he said, and we said, no, we can't do that. >> why? it was the fear of the unknown. charlotte was the youngest patient at the time wanting marijuana. would it be too much for her? or would it change her life forever? we'll find that out later, but, first, learn more about what marijuana does to your kids' brain and yours as well. çñ hey, thanks for stopping by. you know, i've followed your character since the first episode. i'm a big fan, big, big fan... thank you. listen, your storyline makes for incredible tv drama. thing is, your drug use is very adult content. too adult for the kids. so, i'm gonna have to bloc
. >> chaz's father, sean. >> his quality of life now is 1,000 times better than what it was when he was on the pharmaceuticals. >> a quality of life that paige figge desperately wanted for her daughter charlotte. but she still had one hurdle to cross, convincing dispensary owners like the stanleys to sell marijuana to a 5-year-old little girl. >> when charlotte's mother called my brother, joel, the brothers had a meeting and said tell us about this patient. she's 5 years...
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. >> chaz's father, sean. >> his quality of life now is 1,000 times better than what it was when he was on the pharmaceuticals. >> a quality of life that paige figge desperately wanted for her daughter charlotte. but she still had one hurdle to cross, convincing dispensary owners like the stanleys to sell marijuana to a 5-year-old little girl. >> when charlotte's mother called my brother, joel, the brothers had a meeting and said tell us about this patient. she's 5 years old he said, and we said, no, we can't do that. >> why? it was the fear of the unknown. charlotte was the youngest patient at the time wanting marijuana. would it be too much for her? or would it change her life forever? we'll find that out later, but, first, learn more about what marijuana does to your kids' brain and yours as well. ]dc(Ñqgñ/twg >> that's what i want to talk about. if you're speaking some weed, make some noise! >> april 20th, denver, colorado. >> we like weed, smoke weed! >> tens of thousands from around the country and the world lighting up legally. >> happy cannabis, y'all. >> for some it's a lifes
. >> chaz's father, sean. >> his quality of life now is 1,000 times better than what it was when he was on the pharmaceuticals. >> a quality of life that paige figge desperately wanted for her daughter charlotte. but she still had one hurdle to cross, convincing dispensary owners like the stanleys to sell marijuana to a 5-year-old little girl. >> when charlotte's mother called my brother, joel, the brothers had a meeting and said tell us about this patient. she's 5 years...
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. >> chaz's father, sean. >> his quality of life now is 1,000 times better than what it was when he was on the pharmaceuticals. >> a quality of life that paige figge desperately wanted for her daughter charlotte. but she still had one hurdle to cross, convincing dispensary owners like the stanleys to sell marijuana to a 5-year-old little girl. >> when charlotte's mother called my brother, joel, the brothers had a meeting and said tell us about this patient. she's 5 years old he said, and we said, no, we can't do that. >> why? it was the fear of the unknown. charlotte was the youngest patient at the time wanting marijuana. would it be too much for her? or would it change her life forever? we'll find that out later, but, first, learn more about what marijuana does to your kids' brain and yours as well. how much protein does your dog food have? 18 percent? 20? new purina one true instinct has 30. active dogs crave nutrient-dense food. so we made purina one true instinct. learn more at purinaone.com it's a reality check. i had my reality check when i'd be sitting there with my friends who h
. >> chaz's father, sean. >> his quality of life now is 1,000 times better than what it was when he was on the pharmaceuticals. >> a quality of life that paige figge desperately wanted for her daughter charlotte. but she still had one hurdle to cross, convincing dispensary owners like the stanleys to sell marijuana to a 5-year-old little girl. >> when charlotte's mother called my brother, joel, the brothers had a meeting and said tell us about this patient. she's 5 years...
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sean manning on fox news. >> i remember shooting as fast as he could possibly shoot. >> reporter: he fired more than 100 rounds from two pistols. hours later, the president made this promise to the victims. >> as commander in chief, there's no greater honor but also no greater responsibility for me than to make sure that the extraordinary men and women in uniform are properly cared for. >> reporter: nearly four years later, survivors feel cast aside and they still wonder how the u.s. government could label this workplace violence instead of combat related terrorism. that designation means the victims have lower priority access to medical care, and fewer financial benefits than those whose injuries are labeled combat related. army specialist logan burnet was shot three times during the attack. he spoke to kxas. >> the day that came out was the day the government looked at every single one of the victims of the fort hood shooting and spit in our faces. >> reporter: sergeant sean manning has lost tens of thousands of dollars in benefits. >> i was shot by a terrorist, and they don't want
sean manning on fox news. >> i remember shooting as fast as he could possibly shoot. >> reporter: he fired more than 100 rounds from two pistols. hours later, the president made this promise to the victims. >> as commander in chief, there's no greater honor but also no greater responsibility for me than to make sure that the extraordinary men and women in uniform are properly cared for. >> reporter: nearly four years later, survivors feel cast aside and they still wonder...
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. >> but if cumulus media does decide to drop rush and sean, and that's a very big if, is that really what liberals want id to be? which is the beginning of the end of right-wing radio. did you hear, hillary clinton has won the 2016 democratic nomination for president. i'm kidding, of course. but nbc's dramatic mini series about her life in the white house and after is coming
. >> but if cumulus media does decide to drop rush and sean, and that's a very big if, is that really what liberals want id to be? which is the beginning of the end of right-wing radio. did you hear, hillary clinton has won the 2016 democratic nomination for president. i'm kidding, of course. but nbc's dramatic mini series about her life in the white house and after is coming
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. >> use sean, yesterday former secretary of state clinton got political, she talked about the voter i.d. laws and the one the north carolina governor signed into law this week. how much do you think this is part of a plan for her to continue to have a political future in the 2016 race? >> i think she's keeping her name out there, easy for her to do because any time she speaks, she gets a crowd, she gets news media. it seems to me she's leaving the door open. not necessary yet for her to decide because she can raise money in a snap. she can get the attention and the endorsements in a minute. but it seems pretty clear to me she is making it possible for her to make a run, which i assume she's going to do. >> it's not like she walked outside and had a conversation with a friend. you fly to san francisco, you talk about voter i.d. laws. this is like opening the door a little bit. >> it's just like what bill clinton did before his run in 1992. she has another one coming up on national security. i think this is laying the groundwork for the campaign we assume is going to follow. >> in nor
. >> use sean, yesterday former secretary of state clinton got political, she talked about the voter i.d. laws and the one the north carolina governor signed into law this week. how much do you think this is part of a plan for her to continue to have a political future in the 2016 race? >> i think she's keeping her name out there, easy for her to do because any time she speaks, she gets a crowd, she gets news media. it seems to me she's leaving the door open. not necessary yet for...
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sergeant sean manning on fox news. >> i represent rapid and shooting as fast as he could possibly shoot. >> reporter: hasan fired 100 rounds from two pistols. hours later, the president made this promise to the victims. >> as commander in chief, there's no greater honor, but also no greater responsibility for me, than to make sure that the extraordinary men and women in uniform are properly cared for. >> reporter: nearly four years later, survivors say they feel cast aside. and they still wonder how the u.s. government could label this workplace violence instead of combat-related terrorism. that designation means the victims have access to lower care and army specialist logan burnett was shot three times. he spoke to kxas. >> the day that came out that's when the government looked at every single one of the victims in the fort hood shooting and spit in our face. >> they don't want to call it terrorism, i think is just ridiculous. >> reporter: civilian police officer sergeant kimberly munley helped end the attack by shooting major hasan four times. honored for her bravery at the state of
sergeant sean manning on fox news. >> i represent rapid and shooting as fast as he could possibly shoot. >> reporter: hasan fired 100 rounds from two pistols. hours later, the president made this promise to the victims. >> as commander in chief, there's no greater honor, but also no greater responsibility for me, than to make sure that the extraordinary men and women in uniform are properly cared for. >> reporter: nearly four years later, survivors say they feel cast...
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sean mccoy said he no longer respects cooper after what he said. >> i mean, it's -- hopefully it wears off, but, i mean, at this point i'm speaking about myself and other teammates, i know it's different. >> less than 48 hours after being traded by the houston astros bud norris was facing his former team. wednesday at the trade deadline they sent norris to the or wrolz. had he to walk about 50 yards to get to his new clubhouse. last night norris pitched six solid innings against the stros. snf his new orleans teammates gave him the old pie in the face to help initiate him to his new club. >>> they call it the x games for a reason. during practice yesterday javier from chile had to bail. he was knocked out when he landed, but he did regain consciousness, and he ended up with a broken and dislocated right hip. hopefully he will be okay. here's another one, christine. bob burnquist from brazil in a skateboard competition. he will go for this jump right here, and he will come down right on his face. amazingly, christine, he would get right back on the board and continue on m event and he w
sean mccoy said he no longer respects cooper after what he said. >> i mean, it's -- hopefully it wears off, but, i mean, at this point i'm speaking about myself and other teammates, i know it's different. >> less than 48 hours after being traded by the houston astros bud norris was facing his former team. wednesday at the trade deadline they sent norris to the or wrolz. had he to walk about 50 yards to get to his new clubhouse. last night norris pitched six solid innings against the...
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to the dismay of fox news sean hannity. >> really, you want to spend your hard-earned taxpayer money like this? >> they are aware of the incident but they've determined that this incident does not rise to the level of a threat. the justice department has declined the comment at this time. wolf? >> athena, thank you for that report. >>> believe it or not, a member of the bush family appears to be rooting for hillary clinton. barbara tells "people" magazine she thinks the former secretary of state is, quote, unbelievably accomplished. while the former president's daughter says she'd like to see mrs. clinton run in 2016, she might not vote for her. it depends on who the republicans nominate. >>> up next, michael jackson's ex-wife now takes the stand giving new insight into the singer's biggest fears. >>> and new clues about america's biggest secrets have just been declassified. when we made our commitment to the gulf, bp had two big goals: help the gulf recover and learn from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everythi
to the dismay of fox news sean hannity. >> really, you want to spend your hard-earned taxpayer money like this? >> they are aware of the incident but they've determined that this incident does not rise to the level of a threat. the justice department has declined the comment at this time. wolf? >> athena, thank you for that report. >>> believe it or not, a member of the bush family appears to be rooting for hillary clinton. barbara tells "people" magazine...